Circa 1795 restored townhouse in Fells Point

Overview

Bedrooms:

3

Bathrooms:

1.5

Sleeps

6

Per night

$295

Per week

$1,600

Type:

Townhouse

Description of the Baltimore vacation townhouse rental

Lancaster House is a completely restored 1795 townhouse in the heart of Baltimore's fascinating Fells Point historic district. The house retains the character of a 200+ year old building, but has been completely updated and tastefully furnished.

Richard Pretl

Area Info

Fell's Point is a fascinating waterfront historic district, with many 18th and 19th century restored houses. There are numerous restaurants, taverns and shops within easy walking distance of the house. There is a water taxi stop 2 blocks from the house, and this is a fun and convenient way to go to Baltimore's Inner Harbor, downtown, Fort McHenry, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the National Aquarium, etc.

The National Register Historic District of Fells Point is a fascinating waterfront neighborhood, with numerous diligently restored 18th and 19th century homes and commercial buildings. The cobblestone streets are alive with restaurants, taverns, galleries, antique and vintage clothing shops, and other unique establishments. From Fells Point, it is just a short walk or water taxi ride to the many attractions of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Little Italy, Federal Hill and Canton.

Reviews for this vacation townhouse rental in Baltimore, Maryland

Ellen Judy

Richmond VA USA

Excellent

July 13, 2010

We thoroughly enjoyed our four day stay at the Lancaster House. Our host was very accomodating. The home is very clean. There was a bit of street noise til 2am on Friday night at the ground floor level. We would return to this home to enjoy more of Baltimore and the charming Fells Point area.

Gayle

Portland, Oregon

Lord Tylers a bit Oversold

March 28, 2010

A great location, but the unit itself was long on historic charm and very short on comfort for two couples--and just not very well maintained. One bedroom door was unusable when we arrived and the bathroom door wouldn't close at all. Water leaked from the second floor bathroom to the kitchen through a light fixture. The first thing we did when we got there was sweep the front step and pick up litter around the front door. There is one comfortable chair in the living room, and a wobbly poker table with chairs around it. There was so little privacy between the tiny 2nd and 3rd floor bedrooms that we might as well have been in one room together (a crack in the floor could be covered with an area rug--that would help). The "private" courtyard is actually shared between three units, with black bags of trash or construction debris piled up (tidily). Neighbors and proprietor are friendly and for one couple this would be much more workable, but for two couples--the Diary of Anne Frank came to mind more than once.

Shelley Herman

Reading, PA

Lord Tyler's

November 5, 2008

We actually stayed at Lord Tyler's which is owned by the same person. The house is only about 12 feet wide which is typical of many of the houses in Fells Point. It was very quaint and cozy and decorated beautifully. The beds were extremely comfortable. The location was perfect, very close to all shops, restuarants and bars. We also had beautiful weather and so were able to enjoy the patio. The neighbors were also very friendly. We enjoyed ourselves very much and feel we will return again next year.